HP mv5150 HP MV2120, MV5020, MV5140, MV5150 Media Vault - User's Guide - Page 71

Creating a Shared Folder

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security level of your Media Vault. For additional information, see Creating a User on page 4-55. • Media Streaming Media streaming sends media-music, photos and video files-from the Media Vault to DMA-enabled devices, such as your TV or stereo, that can play the media. Music in media streaming-enabled folders can also be listened to in iTunes. Note: DRM-protected music cannot be shared from the Media Vault with iTunes or streamed to DMA-enabled devices. • Actions ƒ Edit - Change features associated with the shared folder. ƒ Delete - Deleting a shared folder automatically deletes all of the subfolders and files stored in that shared folder. Note: The Backup, Documents, Music, Photos, and Videos shared folders cannot be renamed or deleted. Creating a Shared Folder Create shared folders to organize content on your HP Media Vault. Folders can have public or private permissions. Private folders have more security and require a user name and password to log on. To create a shared folder 1 At the computer, click Start, All Programs, HP Media Vault, and then Control Center. 2 On the Tools tab, click Customize HP Media Vault. You are prompted for an administrator name and password if you set one up. For additional information, see Editing System Settings on page 2-26. 3 On the Shared Folders tab, click Create Shared Folder. 4 In the Folder Name box, type a descriptive name. Typing a Comment is optional. 5 Select Public or Private Folder Access. • Public - Public folders give everyone on your network equal access. However, you can check Protect Shared Folder and create a shared 5-63

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security level of your Media Vault. For additional information, see
Creating a User on page 4-55
.
Media Streaming
Media streaming sends media—music, photos and video files—from the
Media Vault to DMA-enabled devices, such as your TV or stereo, that can
play the media. Music in media streaming-enabled folders can also be
listened to in iTunes.
Note:
DRM-protected music cannot be shared from the Media Vault with
iTunes or streamed to DMA-enabled devices.
Actions
±
Edit
- Change features associated with the shared folder.
±
Delete
- Deleting a shared folder automatically deletes all of the sub-
folders and files stored in that shared folder.
Note:
The Backup, Documents, Music, Photos, and Videos shared
folders cannot be renamed or deleted.
Creating a Shared Folder
Create shared folders to organize content on your HP Media Vault. Folders
can have public or private permissions. Private folders have more security and
require a user name and password to log on.
To create a shared folder
1
At the computer, click
Start
,
All Programs
,
HP Media Vault
, and
then
Control Center
.
2
On the
Tools
tab, click
Customize HP Media Vault
.
You are prompted for an administrator name and password if you set one
up. For additional information, see
Editing System Settings on page 2-26
.
3
On the
Shared Folders
tab, click
Create Shared Folder
.
4
In the
Folder Name
box, type a descriptive name.
Typing a
Comment
is optional.
5
Select
Public
or
Private
Folder Access
.
Public
- Public folders give everyone on your network equal access.
However, you can check
Protect Shared Folder
and create a shared